This study used Activity Theory (AT) as a lens to explore how administrative and academic activity systems worked in a university, in schools and in the university-school partnership to support Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in Saudi Arabia. It examined the perspectives of partnership coordinators, university tutors, head teachers, cooperating teachers and student teachers involved in the ITE partnership programme at Umm Alqura University. The study was conducted under the umbrella of the interpretive paradigm. Case study was used as the methodology of the study. The study employed multiple methods of data collection: questionnaire, interviews and documentary evidence. Maximum variation sampling was used to select the participants to take ...
Determining the merits of programmes designed to increase participation of under-prepared students i...
This paper describes how activity theory (AT) and its principle of contradictions may be relied on t...
This qualitative research explores the perceptions of participants in the supervision of student tea...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree MEd education in the faculty of ed...
This paper explores the work of teacher education in England and Scotland. It seeks to locate this w...
This qualitative research explores the perceptions of participants in the supervision of student tea...
In this study, I examined a professional development program for integrating technology into school ...
While the issue of teachers' perspectives on the barriers to technology use has received considerabl...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...
The issue of how schools work in partnership with each other and with other organisations has always...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The relationship between teacher education programs an...
We demonstrate how Activity Theory (AT) may be used as a useful lens for analyzing a knowledge build...
This article reports on an evaluation methodology development study for K-12 school and university p...
This paper proposes a practical research framework based on activity theory as a lens to research th...
Higher education and associated institutions are beginning to share teaching materials known as Open...
Determining the merits of programmes designed to increase participation of under-prepared students i...
This paper describes how activity theory (AT) and its principle of contradictions may be relied on t...
This qualitative research explores the perceptions of participants in the supervision of student tea...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree MEd education in the faculty of ed...
This paper explores the work of teacher education in England and Scotland. It seeks to locate this w...
This qualitative research explores the perceptions of participants in the supervision of student tea...
In this study, I examined a professional development program for integrating technology into school ...
While the issue of teachers' perspectives on the barriers to technology use has received considerabl...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...
The issue of how schools work in partnership with each other and with other organisations has always...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The relationship between teacher education programs an...
We demonstrate how Activity Theory (AT) may be used as a useful lens for analyzing a knowledge build...
This article reports on an evaluation methodology development study for K-12 school and university p...
This paper proposes a practical research framework based on activity theory as a lens to research th...
Higher education and associated institutions are beginning to share teaching materials known as Open...
Determining the merits of programmes designed to increase participation of under-prepared students i...
This paper describes how activity theory (AT) and its principle of contradictions may be relied on t...
This qualitative research explores the perceptions of participants in the supervision of student tea...